Why Wouldn't That Stupid Bitch Quit?

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Times:

Obama Donors Aren’t Rushing to Aid Clinton
A prominent donor to Senator Barack Obama recently sent an e-mail plea to other supporters, asking them — for the sake of Democratic unity — to write checks to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to help retire her $23 million in campaign debt.

Some of the replies are unprintable, given the coarse language, the donor said.

Unprintable language about America's first female presidential candidate from Obama supporters? Gosh, I'm shocked, and I just can't imagine what the nature of the language could possibly be; though you'd think that the language would be part of "all the news," and therefore "fit to print," eh? Or not.

Mr. Obama has asked his top donors to help raise money for her debt, and so far they have come up with less than $100,000 (though more in pledges), Clinton campaign officials said — a “paltry sum,” in the words of one.

Several Obama donors said in interviews that they were balking at Mr. Obama’s call for help because they believed Mrs. Clinton accumulated most of her debts after she had lost any mathematical chance [that tired old talking point] of winning the nomination and was hanging on only in hopes of an Obama collapse.

Or possibly winning the popular vote, which she did. Or maybe getting justice from the RBC on FL and MI, which she didn't.

But yeah, why wouldn't that stupid bitch quit?

Of course, all this is entirely natural. Since the Obama Movement wishes to purge Clinton, and all her supporters, from their party, there's no real reason for them to help her out. Eh? After all, she, and they, have nowhere else to go.

So shut the fuck up and send Obama more money! He needs it!

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Hhhmmm. Must be worse than "bitch," since the NYTimes has

already printed that about Sen. Clinton on its op-ed pages (in a Maureen Dowdy column, of course, quoted a Penn of Penn and Teller "joke").

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Obama's History of Poor Follow Through

An interesting post, via NYCweboy, tying the disaster that was some of the Chicago Public Housing things Obama worked on to the inability to get his donors to help Clinton - the commonality, an inability to follow up on promises with action.

BTW, if anyone knows anything about public housing, I'd love to know more about the issue generally and Obama's successes and failures in Chicago. I still have no idea what he did in or for his community.

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